In my opinion, Mickey's Jammin Jungle Parade at the Animal Kingdom is the absolute best parade at Walt Disney World. It has the best music- you can't help but dance along and sing along (and then sing it all the way home from vacation...), "and bark and growl and screetch and roar!". The puppets are incredible, and I love that some of the floats are pedal powered.
In fact, I have often sought out Jammin Jungle Parade videos just to satiate my thirst to hear the parade song since I don't have it on disc, and you can't force all of the Disney World internet radio stations to play whatever you want to hear when you want to hear it.
So for your viewing pleasure, I present
Mickey's Jammin Jungle Parade Video:
And if you've never had an opportunity to see the Christmas version, here's
Mickey's Jammin Jingle Jungle Parade Video:
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In my opinion, there is no more beautiful fireworks show than the Wishes fireworks in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. I've seen them a dozen or more times over the years, though several of those times were glimpses through the open portions of Tomorrowland Transit Authority, or while on Big Thunder Mountain, or while trapped in the middle of Fantasyland from the crowds while attempting to get to Snow White's Scary Adventures.
If I had my druthers, I'd get to plop right down and watch Wishes from start to finish every chance I got, but my husband isn't a fireworks fan.
There are 3 versions of Wishes, the regular Wishes fireworks, the Christmas Holiday Wishes fireworks, and Hallowishes Halloween Wishes fireworks. I include all three versions here, plus the Magic Kingdom's New Years Eve Fireworks.
Magic Kingdom's Wishes Fireworks Video:
Contrary to popular belief, Main St. USA is not the best place to watch Wishes. In my opinion, the bridge to Tomorrowland, the seating area at Tomorrowland Noodle Station, and the path leading from Tomorrowland Noodle Station to Main Street USA are the best Wishes viewing places, though I've heard it argued that the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad area is better. Fantasyland is, in fact, the worst viewing area for Wishes, as the fireworks are shot off from an area in Fantasyland, and an area in Mickey's Toon Town- meaning that while you're surrounded by the fireworks, you can't see them all at once, and have to look straight up to see them at all, which will strain your neck. It's also horrendously crowded.